High residual platelet reactivity will be defined as a Platelet Reactivity Units (PRU) > 240 by VerifyNow

Original Secondary Outcome Measures ICMJE

Same as current

Current Other Outcome Measures ICMJE

Not Provided

Original Other Outcome Measures ICMJE

Not Provided

Descriptive Information

Brief Title ICMJE

Rapid Activity of Platelet Inhibitor Drugs Study 2

Official Title ICMJE

Rapid Activity of Platelet Inhibitor Drugs Study (RAPID 2)

Brief Summary

The aim of the RAPID study is to evaluate the superiority rapid onset of action of Ticagrelor 360 mg LD versus Prasugrel 60 mg LD, in 50 patients with STEMI (ST segment elevation myocardial infarction) undergoing PPCI with bivalirudin monotherapy. Secondary study aim is to found out clinical predictors of high residual platelet reactivity in the first hour after a novel oral antiplatelet agent LD.

Detailed Description

50 consecutive patients with STEMI undergoing PPCI with bivalirudin (GP IIb/IIIa not allowed) will be randomized to receive Prasugrel (n= 25) or Ticagrelor (n= 25) before PPCI ( primary percutaneous coronary intervention) in a open label fashion. The loading dose of Prasugrel will be 60 mg, the loading dose of Ticagrelor will be 360 mg in 25 patients. The loading dose will be performed as soon as possible in the Emergency Room or in the Cath Lab. In the case of vomit in the first hour after drug loading dose a new reduced loading dose will be administered (30 mg Prasugrel or 180 mg Ticagrelor). All interventions will be performed by the femoral approach according to current standards. The use of thrombectomy before infarct-related artery stenting, of everolimus eluting stent and of closure devices will be strongly encouraged. Bivalirudin will be administered as a bolus 0.75 mg/kg followed by 1.75 mg/kg/h infusion during PCI. After PCI (percutaneous coronary intervention) a reduced bivalirudin infusion of 0.25 mg/kg/h for 4 hours will be allowed. Dual antiplatelet therapy (100 mg aspirin associated with 5 or 10 mg Prasugrel or 180 mg Ticagrelor) will be recommended for 12 months.

Residual platelet reactivity will be assessed in all patients at baseline (time of LD), and after 1, 2, 4 and 12 hours by a point-of-care test VerifyNow bedside available in the Intensive cardiac care Unit. High residual platelet reactivity will be defined as a Platelet Reactivity Units (PRU) > 240 by VerifyNow. At the same time point, Aspirin Reactivity Units (ARU) by VerifyNow will be also assessed. Follow-up will be performed by outpatient visits or telephone interviews at 6 months.

25 patients with STEMI undergoing PPCI with bivalirudin (GP IIb/IIIa not allowed) will be randomized to receive Prasugrel before PPCI. The loading dose of Prasugrel will be 60 mg. The loading dose will be performed as soon as possible in the Emergency Room or in the Cath Lab. In the case of vomit in the first hour after drug loading dose a new reduced loading dose will be administered .

Drug: Ticagrelor

25 patients with STEMI undergoing PPCI with bivalirudin (GP IIb/IIIa not allowed) will be randomized to receive Ticagrelor before PPCI. The loading dose of Ticagrelor will be 360 mg. The loading dose will be performed as soon as possible in the Emergency Room or in the Cath Lab. In the case of vomit in the first hour after drug loading dose a new reduced loading dose will be administered .

Study Arm (s)

Active Comparator: Prasugrel loading dose

25 patients with STEMI undergoing PPCI with bivalirudin (GP IIb/IIIa not allowed) will be randomized to receive Prasugrel before PPCI.

Intervention: Drug: Prasugrel

Active Comparator: Ticagrelor loading dose

25 patients with STEMI undergoing PPCI with bivalirudin (GP IIb/IIIa not allowed) will be randomized to receive Ticagrelor before PPCI.

Any other condition that may put the patient at risk or influence study results or investigator's opinion (severe haemodynamic instability, known malignancies or other comorbid conditions with life expectancy <1 year)